Fountain Valley School - Owl Yearbook (Colorado Springs, CO)

 - Class of 1956

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at , , HUGH H. KNAPP ll5 E. Del Norte Colorado Springs, Colorado Year Entered: 1950 Student Council 4, 5, 6 kpresidentilz Drama Club 5, 6: Cilee Club 4. 5. 6: The Mikaido Qsoloj 5, Trial by Jury Lsoloj 6: Assistant Editor Yearbook, 6. Varsity Soccer 5, 6 letter: Squash 4, 5. 6: Tennis 3, 4, 5, 6. Penguin came to Fountain Valley in the First Form as a large, almost shapeless mound that could only be recognized by the way it walked. It was soon evident that he was to distinguish himself not only by his grades but by becoming a politician. He represented the form for three years as a Council member and as a Senior was a capable President of the Coun- cil. He also let off his energies in many plays and in the Glee Club. He immensely enjoyed leading parts in the Mikado, and in 'ATrial by Jury. JAMES M. HILL IV 1308 Bio Vista Fort Meyers, Florida Year Entered: 1955 Glee Club 6, Trial by Jury, 6. The Valiant 6. Varsity Football 6: Varsity Basketball 6 letter: Gymkhana 6, Amazingly, the only rebel in the class was Jim Hill. Jim drawled up from Florida at the beginning of this year and since then has made a real contribution to the form. He participated enthusiastically in football and basketball, and has worked in the Glee Club and in a school play. Among other things the Gaucho will never let us forget the superiority of Florida Brahmas.

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CHARLES L. HALL 407 Hermosa Drive, S. E. Albuquerque, New Mexico Year Entered: 1953 Glee Club 6: Sports Editor for Yearbook 6. Varsity Football 4 letter, 5, 6 letter: Varsity Basketball 4, 5, 6 letter tCaptain5: Varsity Track 4: Tennis 5: Track 6. Chuck is by far the form's best athlete. A roster of his sports includes football, basketball. tennis and track. His spirit excelled in each sport in which he participated: We fairly well were gonna win that game. Surprisingly enough, Chuck also was somewhat of a scholar. He always maintained a high average, especially in the mathematics courses. Any wild ideas were always of interest to him. In fact, he usually thought them up. His friendliness and tolerance cannot be forgotten by any of us. STEPHEN B. HART Collinsville, Connecticut Year Entered: 1953 Stage Crew, The Mikado, 5. Varsity Football 4. 5 letter, 6 letter: Varsity Hockey 4 letter fCo-Captainl, 5 let- ter, 6: Varsity Baseball 4 letter, 5, 6. Steve's perpetual desire, wherever he is, is to find a date. He has found plenty since he has been at school and was stopped only when a very unromantic hockey puck broke his jaw in the Fourth Form. Steve has been a good athlete especially at hockey where he has been the school goalie for three years. Though it may have at times seemed a secondary interest, he has also done his fair share of studying.



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LLOYD M. LUCKETT Pro. V. Guerrero. S. XV. Ciu. Juarez. Chihuahua, Mexico Year Entered: 195 3 Store Committee 5. 6 tManagerb: Dance Com- mittee 6: Athletic Promotions Committee 6. Varsity Football 4 letter, 5 letter. 6 letter lCo, Captainl: Squash 5, 6: Varsity Baseball 4. 6: Gymkhana 5. Paco is convinced that the only place to live and enjoy life is in a small Mexican village lJuarez is a good exampleb. He has learned enough about Colorado, however, to get along with the State's females. Besides doing an ex- cellent job in the school store, on the Glee Club and centering a football or smashing a squash ball, the Kid is always good for a comment on life in general or for the latest news from the El Paso Times. He has had some difficulty in the field of academics but none in the field of getting along with people. ALLAN R. MCDONALD ll29 Wood Avenue Colorado Springs, Colorado Year Entered: l952 Projection Committee 4, 5. 6 lPresidentl: Photography Editor of Yearbook 6: Assistant Manager Cnymkhana 6. Tennis 3, 4: Varsity Soccer 4, 5. 6: Work Crew 5, 6. Alan, the undaunted Scotchman, has been noted for radios, cameras, and Scotch music. He has been Mr. l.ittell's pet joke on the work crew for some time, and his outward hatred of work is obvious in other areas as well. Amaz- ingly, however, he has always been able to keep up his work academically. He is, or at least thinks he is. the most borrowed-from per- son in the form. ln a happy-go-lucky way he has pulled through four successful years at Fountain Valley, and we all wish him great success at college,

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